THREE60 Energy, renowned for its complete lifecycle solutions for energy assets, has secured a multi-million pound contract to lead the decommissioning of platforms in the North Sea. This ambitious project is the first of its kind in the UK and marks a key step in the region’s energy transition.
Strategic contract for the dismantling of platforms
The contract, awarded following a competitive tender process, is for a period of six years and initially includes three offshore assets , with the possibility of adding three more. THREE60’s work will range from initial planning to the safe removal of infrastructure, ensuring regulatory compliance and cost optimisation. The Aberdeen-based company will undertake all phases of the project, consolidating its position as a leader in offshore decommissioning.
THREE60 Energy stands out for offering an integrated approach that combines project management , engineering preparation and post-COP operations. This management model has proven to be crucial in reducing costs and minimizing environmental impact.
Decommissioning is an essential component of the UK’s energy transition and represents a major export opportunity.
According to Walter Thain, the company’s chief executive.
The decommissioning of assets in the North Sea supports the transition to more sustainable energies and also strengthens the UK’s expertise in this area, opening doors to similar projects in other global basins. This contract reaffirms THREE60’s ability to lead complex initiatives in a constantly evolving sector.
Follow us on social networks and don’t miss any of our publications!
YouTube LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X TikTok
Source: THREE60 Energy
Photo: Shutterstock